Trivia

The move on the top of the scroll is the same move that Pakku, as the shadowed waterbender in the opening, demonstrates.

The book The Lost Scrolls: Water states that the waterbending scroll contains ancient techniques believed to be lost forever.

The illustrations on the waterbending scroll are based on the 24-step form of Tai Chi.[4]

All of the moves shown on the scroll are used in the series.

The waterbending scroll in The Last Airbender is much larger and more elaborate than the one from the show. Furthermore, it was found in an Earth Kingdom town in the film, rather than on a pirate boat.

The only move that Katara is known to have tried from the scroll is the water whip.